In Syzygy
Destyn inspired a breath in South Ecith which he expired in North Karnor. It still felt like a miracle every time he used his Amulet of Wandering. It wasn't as though it was a boon he exploited constantly. He actually found himself enjoying the expedition far more than he'd initially expected. He'd known there would be a magical ship involved, but not an enchanted jungle teeming with life unlike any he'd known in this part of the world. He'd made friends there, but none who'd grown as close as the ones with whom he nested in Kalzasi. He wished he might have his closest friends in his favourite environs, but the twain rarely met with Torin and Sivan's Kalzasern commitments.
He relaxed his grip on the amulet at his chest and let the hitherto grasping hand fall to his side, as he peered into the hollow of the tree in Sivan's garden where he'd left his beacon stone. It was silly to check on it every time, he supposed, since the fact of his arriving in the correct spot verified its presence, but still he did so every time. It was pretty to look at, at any rate.
It was striking how different the plants were here from where he'd just left. The animals, too. They felt muted... somehow less severe than their elementally charged counterparts South of Solunarium. He reached into the pouch at his belt and felt around for a sterling example of their otherness. Drawing it forth, he regarded the glowing, green seed that had found him on a South Ecithian beach. It had landed right atop his head and, hoping it was a wayward buggy begging to be devoured, he reached up to catch it. And this was what he found in his palm.
If he couldn't bring his friends to the jungle, perhaps he could bring something of the jungle to his friends. It hadn't been a notion that occurred to him prior to this moment, but the mercurial Fae found a patch of soil in the garden that didn't seem to have been cultivated. He dug a little hole, and whispered to the seed:
"This is a wonderful home for you. Please grow and prosper here, little baby." As he placed it gingerly into the little crater and covered it. As he patted down the dirt, he heard footsteps on the grass and glanced over his shoulder.
"Good morrow, Sivan. I have planted you a present."
25 Frost, 122
"In Syzygy"
Destyn inspired a breath in South Ecith which he expired in North Karnor. It still felt like a miracle every time he used his Amulet of Wandering. It wasn't as though it was a boon he exploited constantly. He actually found himself enjoying the expedition far more than he'd initially expected. He'd known there would be a magical ship involved, but not an enchanted jungle teeming with life unlike any he'd known in this part of the world. He'd made friends there, but none who'd grown as close as the ones with whom he nested in Kalzasi. He wished he might have his closest friends in his favourite environs, but the twain rarely met with Torin and Sivan's Kalzasern commitments.
He relaxed his grip on the amulet at his chest and let the hitherto grasping hand fall to his side, as he peered into the hollow of the tree in Sivan's garden where he'd left his beacon stone. It was silly to check on it every time, he supposed, since the fact of his arriving in the correct spot verified its presence, but still he did so every time. It was pretty to look at, at any rate.
It was striking how different the plants were here from where he'd just left. The animals, too. They felt muted... somehow less severe than their elementally charged counterparts South of Solunarium. He reached into the pouch at his belt and felt around for a sterling example of their otherness. Drawing it forth, he regarded the glowing, green seed that had found him on a South Ecithian beach. It had landed right atop his head and, hoping it was a wayward buggy begging to be devoured, he reached up to catch it. And this was what he found in his palm.
If he couldn't bring his friends to the jungle, perhaps he could bring something of the jungle to his friends. It hadn't been a notion that occurred to him prior to this moment, but the mercurial Fae found a patch of soil in the garden that didn't seem to have been cultivated. He dug a little hole, and whispered to the seed:
"This is a wonderful home for you. Please grow and prosper here, little baby." As he placed it gingerly into the little crater and covered it. As he patted down the dirt, he heard footsteps on the grass and glanced over his shoulder.
"Good morrow, Sivan. I have planted you a present."